Trajectory Forecasts in Unknown Environments Conditioned on Grid-Based Plans

3 Jan 2020  ·  Nachiket Deo, Mohan M. Trivedi ·

We address the problem of forecasting pedestrian and vehicle trajectories in unknown environments, conditioned on their past motion and scene structure. Trajectory forecasting is a challenging problem due to the large variation in scene structure and the multimodal distribution of future trajectories. Unlike prior approaches that directly learn one-to-many mappings from observed context to multiple future trajectories, we propose to condition trajectory forecasts on plans sampled from a grid based policy learned using maximum entropy inverse reinforcement learning (MaxEnt IRL). We reformulate MaxEnt IRL to allow the policy to jointly infer plausible agent goals, and paths to those goals on a coarse 2-D grid defined over the scene. We propose an attention based trajectory generator that generates continuous valued future trajectories conditioned on state sequences sampled from the MaxEnt policy. Quantitative and qualitative evaluation on the publicly available Stanford drone and NuScenes datasets shows that our model generates trajectories that are diverse, representing the multimodal predictive distribution, and precise, conforming to the underlying scene structure over long prediction horizons.

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Datasets


Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Trajectory Prediction nuScenes P2T MinADE_5 1.45 # 11
MinADE_10 1.16 # 14
MissRateTopK_2_5 0.64 # 15
MissRateTopK_2_10 0.46 # 10
MinFDE_1 10.5 # 25
OffRoadRate 0.03 # 5
Trajectory Prediction Stanford Drone P2TIRL ADE-8/12 @K = 20 12.58 # 10
FDE-8/12 @K= 20 22.07 # 10

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